The front of sleeve a is shown from the fat guy at the door.
Led zeppelin in through the out door album cover.
The back is the black woman laughing.
All photos by neil priddey.
Cover a variation letter a on the spine.
The scenario has been photographed from 6 different viewpoints within the bar and then 6 different sleeve variations have been created with the letters a f at the top of the spine denoting each variation.
Brunette by the jukebox is the only watcher not visible in this combination.
In my opinion led zeppelin has always had some great album covers and for what would become their last studio album in through the out door was no exception.
This is the final album released during the lifetime of drummer john bonham which was shortly followed by the dissolution of.
Released in an outer sleeve which was made to look like a plain brown paper bag.
Album issued in a brown paper bag with band name and title on front tracks on back printed in the u s a with two white stickers on the bottom a small one with the canadian catalog number and a larger one with the manufacturer and distributor information.